STRATEGIC INTERVENTION MATERIAL (SIM) IN SCIENCE 6

STRATEGIC INTERVENTION MATERIAL (SIM) IN SCIENCE 6

GREACIA D. ALINCOMOT

Teacher II

VIOLETA INTEGRATED SCHOOL

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I'm the Super BoneMan, introducing to you the

LEAST LEARNED COMPETENCY Explain how the organs of each organ system work together S6LTIIa-b-1

This SIM aims.... to describe skeletal system and

its functions; to identify what makes up the skeletal system; and to tell how to take care of the skeletal system.

"Let's explore more!"

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GUIDE CARDS

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ACTIVITY CARDS

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ACT. 1 Puzzle Me ACT. 3 Attach Me

Out

To You

ACT. 2 Circle-AWord

ACT. 4 Can You Name Me?

ASSESSMENT CARDS Page 9

ENRICHMENT Page 11

ACT. 1 Touch Me, YES!

ACT. 2 Check On Me

ANSWER KEYS Page 13

REFERENCE Page 17

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"Come, let's take a closer look!"

Let me tell you...

I once dreamt of being a jelly

fish which used to swim in water. How hard I tried so well just to be in my destination. But the water keeps me flowing to where it will bring me. I shouted hard to be heard by somebody until I woke up in reality, thanking God that I am a human being with 206 bones.

I have super powers to teach you about your bones, that is why I am your--Super Boneman.

Let me start with my dream.

Have you seen a jellyfish? It has a soft body. It does not have any bone so it cannot stand in an upright position the way people do.

Your muscles and other body parts would collapse like a jellyfish if it were not for your body's framework--the skeleton. The skeleton is like a frame. It gives your body shape and support. It supports your body as you move.

To tell you buddies, our body has a framework of bones with different sizes and shapes. There are long and short bones. There are flat bones and bones of irregular shapes. There are bones that support your weight and bones that protect some of the delicate organs in your body.

When you were a baby, your bones felt slightly softer and more flexible because they consisted mostly of cartilage ( cartilage--is a soft tissue that covers the ends of a bone). As you grew up, the cartilage cells were replaced with bone cells.

Let's start with your bones in the head.

The bone forming the head is the cranium. Cranium and the facial bones make up your skull. It is like a built-in helmet. The skull protects the brain. It is hard and strong but it can be cracked if it receives a severe blow.

The jawbones or the mandible support the teeth and gums enabling us to bite and chew our food.

The backbone or the spinal column holds your head and body straight. It consists of 26 separate bones called vertebrae.

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